All of a sudden this pictured set is making news. Just saw it this morning on Jett's page and comingsoon.net

I know, I saw it for the first time on this very forum a couple of *weeks* ago! The reason I didn't post it to Batman News was because there wasn't really much info about it. I didn't know what to say other than "this might be what the boxset looks like". Now that it's getting picked up by other sites, I might as well put up a post and hopefully WB will respond with more info soon.

Considering WB already released the Limited Edition boxset last year, I find it really hard to believe they'd just add all bells and whistles with none of the meat. You guys are probably smart to keep your expectations low, but I just am having a difficult time believing that the content of this package is 100% the same. The internet WILL flip out if that's the case, there will be petitions and everything (that I fully plan on signing lol).

Considering WB already released the Limited Edition boxset last year, I find it really hard to believe they'd just add all bells and whistles with none of the meat. You guys are probably smart to keep your expectations low, but I just am having a difficult time believing that the content of this package is 100% the same. The internet WILL flip out if that's the case, there will be petitions and everything (that I fully plan on signing lol).

It all depends on what that second BD is with Batman Begins and whether or not Begins and Knight get a remastering.

As of right now, I'm good with the special features on the existing BD's. They tell enough of the behind the scenes story of this trilogy. I don't need much more than what they offer...but, I'm not going to turn down new stuff, if it's worth it.

And if the first two films aren't remastered, I might go out and finally get those steelbooks available at Best Buy at the moment.

I've heard of BB complaints, but never TDK. It looks fine to me on Blu-Ray, but then I'm not a videophile.

The problem with the TDK transfer is that they used only the IMAX print, in which all the 35mm scenes were blown up and therefore have a loss of resolution. Whereas for the TDKR Blu-ray they grabbed the IMAX scenes and 35mm scenes individually and created a brand new print.

Granted, TDK still looks pretty good, but it could look a lot sharper and richer. TDKR's Blu-ray blows it out of the water currently, so I'm really hoping TDK gets the same attention for this new release. And same with BB, it looks pretty good but it's not as great as it could be since they just used the HD-DVD transfer. I think with TDK though, even non-videophiles would notice the improvement if they did a proper transfer.

The problem with the TDK transfer is that they used only the IMAX print, in which all the 35mm scenes were blown up and therefore have a loss of resolution. Whereas for the TDKR Blu-ray they grabbed the IMAX scenes and 35mm scenes individually and created a brand new print.

Granted, TDK still looks pretty good, but it could look a lot sharper and richer. TDKR's Blu-ray blows it out of the water currently, so I'm really hoping TDK gets the same attention for this new release. And same with BB, it looks pretty good but it's not as great as it could be since they just used the HD-DVD transfer. I think with TDK though, even non-videophiles would notice the improvement if they did a proper transfer.

On The Dark Knight Blu-ray transfer, the biggest error  by far the biggest error  its producers committed was the complete change of the film's original color timing. The Dark Knight was not copied with an optical printer. The original material  I held it in my hands  it was gorgeous. It was absolutely gorgeous. It was I fell flat off my chair. (Laughs) The colors are so different compared to those that appear in the Blu-ray transfer. I've seen the Blu-ray once, and I've never looked at it again. It's very unfortunate too because it makes the Blu-ray image exactly what it is.

And finally the problem BatLobsterRises addressed.

The Begins one just looks too damn soft. I know some of it is really just Wally's style , but sometimes it's too damn much.

They pale in comparison with Rises transfer (its just too damn gorgeous)

IN MOVIE EXPERIENCE! Christopher Nolan, David S. Goyer and others reveal stories behind the movie while you watch it yourself.
IMAX prologue to The Dark Knight [HD].
Tankman Begins: A parody of Batman Begins.
Batman - How it all began: concepts, designs and development of the film and the cast of Batman himself
Fitness training for body and soul, we experience how Christian Bale turned into Batman.
So Gotham City was: We are there when Gotham City, the Batcave, which are built Wayne Manor and other venues.
Cape and Hood: The development of the new Batman shirts.
Batman The Tumbler: The Batmobile is being reinvented.
Discovery: The first week of shooting in harsh and entlegenden regions of Iceland.
The rescue of Gotham City: The development of models, computer images and effects for the chase sequence on the high rail.
The Genesis of the Bat: A view of the incarnation of the Dark Knight and its effect on the film.
Thoughts when writing of Batman Begins with David S. Goyer.
Digital Batman: Effects that you may have overlooked.
U.S. Trailer 1 (about 1:13 minutes)
Photo Gallery
The stunts in Batman Begins
Secret Files: Facts and screenwriter chapters that are not included in the film.

THE BATMOBILE: Experience for the first time in history, all five Batmobile together. Immerse yourself in the history of the fearsome weapon of Batman's arsenal and experience the birth and development of this technical miracle plant that has become an icon
THE END OF THE DARK KNIGHT: A detailed look behind the scenes shows how director Christopher Nolan and his production team have turned The Dark Knight Rises, the epic conclusion to the Dark Knight legend
Production:
* The Prologue: Kidnapping at dizzying heights
* Return to the Batcave
* Gotham Underground
* The Bat
* Batman Vs. Bane
* The arsenal
* Havoc on game day
* Destruction of a road
* The prison
* The cheering
* The War on Wall Street
* Race to the reactor
The characters:
* The Journey of Bruce Wayne
* Gotham billing
* "You finally have to eat"
Looking back:
* Light and shadow in a large format
* The end of a legend
TRAILER:
Trailer 1 - 01:37
Trailer 2 - 02:13
Trailer 3 - 02:23
Trailer 4 - 02:21
GALLERY: The design of the advertising campaign

I figured it'd be the same bonus features, but part of me was still hoping for Nolan commentaries to TDK and TDKR (counting the BB in-movie experience as a commentary).

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